3.1-3: Nick Thune

“Seventeen years old, got my first fake I.D. In fact, about, I guess a week ago, it would’ve been my fake I.D. birthday, and I would have been 40. And it’s just like, where’d all the years go? And I know you’re looking at me, and you’re thinking, ‘Nick, you don’t look 40.’ But I did back then.” — Nick Thune in Folk Hero

3.2: Yo Gotti

The Memphis-based rapper released his ninth studio album, I Still Am, last October. It’s his third album to debut in the Top Ten of Billboard’s 200 chart and features appearances from 21 Savage, Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj. — Scott McDonald

3.2-3: Doug Stanhope

“Some people say, ‘Yeah, I don’t have to drink to have a good time.’ You go, ‘Okay.’ But that means you have to have a good time to have a good time. How do you pull that off?” — Doug Stanhope on Beer Hall Putsch

3.3: BBQ in the Barrio

Chef Hanis Cavin of Carnitas' Snack Shack is pulling out all the stops with his roasted pork shoulder served in sandwiches and tacos. And no good BBQ is complete without ice cold beer, so Thorn Brewing will be supplying a thirst-quenching mix.

3.3: Coone

Coone is Belgian hardstyle DJ and producer Koen Bauweraerts. Also the founder of the Dirty Workz record label, Coone was recently named to play the main stage at Tomorrowland 2018 in his home country this summer. He’ll be documenting the time between then and now on a monthly blog called Trip To Tomorrow. — Scott McDonald

3.3-4: Busker Festival

Acrobats, comedians, fire jugglers and scads of street performers from across the country descend upon Seaport Village for SoCal’s signature two-day busker festival, featuring an untamed 18-and-up party Saturday after sunset. — Michael Benninger

Hillary Matson from Canyon Lake uses 30 hula-hoops to create her giant slinky during a her performance for the crowd attending Seaport Village's Spring Busker Festival in 2017.

Hillary Matson from Canyon Lake uses 30 hula-hoops to create her giant slinky during a her performance for the crowd attending Seaport Village's Spring Busker Festival in 2017.

(Nelvin C. Cepeda / San Diego Union-Tribune)

3.3-4: CRSSD

It’s time to gather once again at beautiful Waterfront Park for another installment of CRSSD. Acts like Empire Of The Sun, Anna Lunoe, Nicole Moudaber, Little Dragon, Tchami, Bonobo (playing with a live band), and Sasha will highlight the main two-day event. CRSSD After Dark will host the likes of DJ Harvey, Gorgon City, Shiba San, KCRW DJ Jason Bentley, Lee Burridge, Tiga and more at venues throughout San Diego after the main festival has ended each night. — Michael Benninger

Thousands of fans flocked to Waterfront Park in downtown to attend the Spring 2017 CRSSD Fest.

Thousands of fans flocked to Waterfront Park in downtown to attend the Spring 2017 CRSSD Fest.

(Arlene Ibarra)

3.3-11: 10th Anniversary San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering

With more than 60 scheduled events throughout the city — including several adult-exclusive activities — this 10-day educational experience proves science exploration isn’t strictly for students. — Michael Benninger

3.4 Encinitas Half Marathon

Featuring live music, local vendors and 7 miles of oceanfront running — that’s more than any other race in the county — this 13.1-mile trek awards finishers with a free post-race breakfast and beer garden. — Michael Benninger